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  2. 13 Designer Sunglasses Worth the Investment - AOL

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    Inside, shop the best designer sunglasses for men, from brands including Louis Vuitton, Celine Homme, Gucci, and more. Having fun in the sun has never looked better.

  3. 7 Sunglasses Under $17 That Totally Look Designer - AOL

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    If you want the designer look without the designer price tag, we’ve got you covered. We tracked down seven effortlessly cool sunglasses that seem much more expensive than they are.

  4. Gucci! Prada! Versace! 13 Designer Sunglasses Up to 65% Off ...

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    But if you don’t feel like splurging on a new pair of sunnies, then you’ll be happy to know that there are tons of designer shades on sale now at Amazon! We selected our 13 favorite styles ...

  5. Luxottica - Wikipedia

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    In addition to licensing prescription and non-prescription sunglasses frames for many luxury and designer brands including Chanel, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Burberry, Versace, Dolce and Gabbana, Michael Kors, Coach, Miu Miu and Tory Burch, the Italian conglomerate further outright owns and manufacturers Ray-Ban, Persol, Oliver Peoples, and Oakley.

  6. Serengeti Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.serengeti-eyewear.com. Serengeti Eyewear is a sunglasses line owned by Bollé Brands. Their main focus is eye protection, of which the company researches and develops technology such as photochromic lenses, polarized lenses, spectral control, among others.

  7. Aviator sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    Aviator sunglasses are a style of sunglasses that was developed by a group of American firms. The original Bausch & Lomb design is now commercially marketed as Ray-Ban Aviators, although other manufacturers also produce aviator-style sunglasses.